Dyurtyuli webcam with a view of the courtyard of the house number 23 on Sadovaya Street.
The lens covers the local area, with parking lots, front gardens, children's and sports grounds. Due to the broadcast in real time, everyone can monitor the situation in their yard, the availability of free places for cars, possible offenses.
Dyurtyuli webcams, which you can watch online on this site, will allow you to walk along the streets of this cozy Bashkir town.
The architectural appearance of the Dyurtyuli is very diverse. There are high-rise buildings and modest one-story houses. Interesting buildings can be seen in the area called "Finnish Houses", where colorful houses with small garden plots are built. Walking through this quarter, you can feel the aroma of a flooded bathhouse. Finns do not live here, but the technology for assembling typical houses that are built here was developed in this country.
In the nearest suburb of Dyurtyuli, there is also the "Field of Miracles" area. This place got such an unusual name due to the fact that the first buildings that were erected here looked very unusual for the local population. Today it is a typical cottage village.
On the territory of the Dyurtyulinsky district there are also sanatoriums and resorts. They are called "Agidel" and "Venice". The popularity of these complexes is so high that people come here not only from all over the republic, but also from other parts of the country.
Arriving in Dyurtyuli, you should definitely visit the equestrian center with an indoor arena called "Argamak".
Communication with beautiful and well-groomed animals will bring a lot of positive emotions to both adults and children.
There are several cinemas on the territory of the Dyurtyuli themselves. There is also a local TV and radio station.
The local history museum of Dyurtyuli will tell about various pages in the history of the city. It was opened in March 1989 at the initiative of the former First Secretary of the City Committee, Razily Musin. The building for the museum began to be built in 1986. Initially, the collection was quite modest. Much was collected by the residents themselves.
Today, the exposition features more than 16 thousand artifacts. These are objects of cultural heritage of the peoples that inhabit this region, archaeological finds, ethnographic exhibits, as well as collections dedicated to natural history. A separate exhibition presents works of fine and decorative arts. Photographs, rare books and documents are also of interest.
Here you can also learn about forest dwellers - foxes, hares, muskrats, raccoon dogs.
For those who are not yet planning a trip to this city, Dyurtyuli's webcams will allow you to get to know him remotely.